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In Russia there are no ambulance drivers because...........
Because Chuck Norris said so. B)
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In Russia there are no ambulance drivers because...........
In Russia there are no ambulance drivers because...........
In soviet Russia, ambulance drives you ^_^
Yes and no. Last time I checked taxi drivers didn't start IV's, administer O2 or medications. We still treat patients that the nursing homes neglect. Still not appropriate. Driving is merely one aspect of my job, just like wiping butts is merely one aspect of theirs.
well, you could alwys call her a bed pan changer or butt wiper, and see what happens. if she complains, just say "if you call me by my proper title, I will call you by yours."I'm sure they wouldn't appreciate me referring to them as a bed pan changer or a butt wiper. <_<
I LOVED when nurses got pissy about this: on more than one occasion, I gave them my supervisor's direct number, and went through the folder. the look on their face when my boss said that they were wrong and to stop harassing his crews was priceless.And to the ones that get offended that we open the packet / refuse to give a transfer report, I do 2 things:
First, ask if they'd like me to bring them a patient without telling them a think about them.
And second, if the person is still being an idiot, I go to a doctor and get the info from them. I have doctors, errm... correct... ignorant medical behavior before from people who refused to do a proper transfer of care.
How many different titles do RNs want to be called by?
How many different titles do EMS providers want to be called by?
See the difference?
I have yet to experience a time when a LVN or RN got upset over calling a LVN a "nurse." How often do you see the "They don't respect our author-a-tay" posts when a paramedic is called an EMT or an EMT called a paramedic?
Calling a nurse a CNA is not the same thing as calling an EMT/Paramedic an ambulance driver. It's also not the same thing as calling a nurse an "butt wipe/wiper" That's just confrontational and disrespectful. I highly doubt those who claim they do it actually have the cajones to say that to a nurses' face. And if you do, I hope you get reported and fired.
Who cares, part of your job is driving an ambulance, there are so many different types of transport. Sometimes I get called simply "transport" like the stretcher pushers.
If you are so insecure that it bothers you THAT much you've really got a problem.
As the saying goes.. I don't care what you call me, as long as it's not late for dinner.
I also take offense to the "ambulance driver" term. I think it really shows ignorance on part of the healthcare provider using it. If they really have no clue that modern day EMS consists of more than people that drive than they need to be corrected.
Unless you're ALS unit or doing CCT will you please tell me what is that your really do that would be wrong to refer to you as "ambulance driver". If all you're doing is IFT BLS then yes you're an ambulance driver as usually there is nothing going on. In rare case something happens you either calling for intercept or you're going code 3 to nears ER. In California BLS is really restricted so ambulance driver does describe it correctly.